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Grandma bought the house for the boy. According to the mom, the intent was to put the title in his name once he reached adulthood. The only request from grandma was for mom to pay the property tax and home insurance.
How they were forced out by the uncle and aunt (who insisted the house is now theirs after grandma's death) : they announced that boy and mom must start paying rent. Boy and mom were unable to afford the rent, so they moved to where they could afford.
Note that the boy was just a teen when...
The boy, now a 20-year old, consulted with a lawyer here in TX, and was told that even though he was not listed as a beneficiary, there also was nothing written that excluded him (from inheriting), thus possibly has a case.
I am a family friend.
When my friend was alive, he only listed his mother (boy's grandma) as life insurance beneficiary, also as beneficiary of his work benefits. He thought the boy was underaged thus did not list him. Also, being divorced, naming his mother (boy's grandma) would prevent the...
Boy's dad was killed in an accident, leaving only the boy's grandma as the beneficiary. Grandma bought a home for the boy and his mom (mom was divorced from the deceased).
Grandma died unexpectedly. An aunt and uncle forced the boy and his mom out of the house, and took possession of the home...
This situation is in Texas.
I am a physical therapist terminated by AG Nursing Home for "insubordination". The Texas Workforce Commission has found during two separate hearings that there was no insubordination commited by me.
Since my termination, AG Nursing Home has not found a regular...
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